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"The critics from the generation of '68 say they don't have a sense of history.
Like many children born in the Sixties, my memories are affectionate - he was not from the generation of formal, reserved fathers that had gone before - but also impressionistic.
Batool, a Hazara, comes from the generation of Afghan women born after the Soviet invasion and raised during the Taliban era.
Likewise, a Shakespeare might come from the generation of young scholars with an intellectual understanding of games and a familiarity with their underlying code.
Forty years ago, some American Jews stood apart from the "generation of unquestioning adherents," as Bruck writes, who contributed to AIPAC's well-financed successes.
It's significant that some of the filmmakers in the forefront of that charge are from the generation of the elders, innovators of the seventies.
The veteran holidaymakers from the generation of American visitors who first started visiting Acapulco in the 1950s and 60s remember a beach village scratched out of dense foliage along the flat expanse of sand.
Ali, who was born in the late nineteen-seventies, said, "I come from the generation of war, so we think about death all the time death is right around the corner".
Mr. Qurei, like Mr. Abbas, is from the generation of Palestinian leaders who spent many years in exile and returned to the West Bank and Gaza after the interim peace agreement was reached in 1993.
Apart from the generation of the nanostructure composites, mixing between the two powders is also observed.
This effect could result from the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by AgNPs.
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